
Completely Innocent
by (japanese) The Gate Has Just Opened
About This Novel
Twenty-one years ago, a girl died, a girl disappeared, and a girl ran away. The prisoner Pingshan once confessed his crime personally, which is irrefutable evidence. Novice lawyer Qiansha had just finished a wonderful reversal of the case and immediately accepted the extremely difficult retrial commission. The detective Yoshio Arimori at that time insisted that Hirayama was the real murderer and vowed to get him to plead guilty and go to jail just like he did back then. Is the law enforced impartially? Why do some people insist this was a wrongful conviction? Was it an unjust, false or wrongful conviction? But why did the suspect make a false confession? Which is more important, procedural justice or punishment for crimes? Twenty-one years later, the escaped girl once again broke into the monster house and faced the giant face from her nightmare... This time as a defense attorney.
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